Bill Kazmaier - Achievements

Achievements

Professional Competitive Record -
Performance Metric - .967

Professional 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th INJ DNQ Total
American 3 1 4
International 11 2 2 1 17
Combined 14 3 3 1 21

COMPLETED CONTESTS

  • Pure Strength 4 Team Challenge - winner (1990)
  • World's Strongest Man - 4th place (1989)
  • Pure Strength 3 Team Challenge - 2nd place (1989)
  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1989)
  • World's Strongest Man - 2nd place (1988)

World Strongman Challenge - 3rd place (1988)

  • Pure Strength 2 Team Challenge - winner (1988)

World Muscle Power Championships - winner (1988)

  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1988)
  • Pure Strength - Ultimate Challenge - 2nd place (1987)
  • Le Defi Mark Ten Challenge - winner (1987)
  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1987)
  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1986)

World Muscle Power Championships - 3rd place (1985)

  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1985)
  • Scottish Power Challenge - winner (1984)
  • World's Strongest Man - winner (1982)
  • World's Strongest Man - winner (1981)
  • Strongbow Strongman - winner (1980)
  • World's Strongest Man - winner (1980)
  • World's Strongest Man - 3rd place (1979)

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